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Bottom’s up! Or down. ..or sideways.

Finally a cup to keep up with your kiddo. We know your little one can move quickly in every direction- now they can drink from any angle too! No matter which way your little one chooses to tilt their cute head, this straw moves with them, ensuring that they can get liquid no matter which way they go. And with the flip top lid and Click Lock leak proof functionality, this cup is also perfect for use on-the-go! Secured, and rest assured - this might just be the sippy cup of your dreams.

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Innovative cups for every age and stage

Learn more about Munchkin’s collection of cups. From the very first transition out of the bottle to the perfect bedside cup for your big kid, we’ve got you covered.

Innovative cups for every age and stage

Learn more about Munchkin’s collection of cups. From the very first transition out of the bottle to the perfect bedside cup for your big kid, we’ve got you covered.

Innovative cups for every age and stage

Learn more about Munchkin’s collection of cups. From the very first transition out of the bottle to the perfect bedside cup for your big kid, we’ve got you covered.

Innovative cups for every age and stage

Learn more about Munchkin’s collection of cups. From the very first transition out of the bottle to the perfect bedside cup for your big kid, we’ve got you covered.

Miracle Cup

Sports Bottle

Transition Trainer

Stainless Steel Miracle Cup

Product description

Color:Pink

With this weighted straw trainer cup, your toddler can hold it like a bottle but drink from a straw. The weighted straw cup dispenses liquid from any angle. With the flip top lid and Click Lock functionality, this cup is also perfect for use on the go. Munchkin even backs this no-leak promise with a 100% replacement guarantee. Secured, and rest assured - this might just be the sippy cup of your dreams.

Product information

Color: Pink

Technical Details

Item Weight

4 ounces

Product Dimensions

4.8 x 2.8 x 6.5 inches

UPC

797819674088 786771934958 713382316750 688267400544 735282108402

Item model number

10840

Material Type

BPA Free

Material free

BPA Free

Care instructions

To Clean: Wash all parts prior to first use in warm soapy water or on top rack of dishwasher. To remove the straw for cleaning, from the inside of the lid, pull straw where it attaches to the lid. Use the brush included with the cup to clean the inside of the straw. The weight can be detached from the straw for additional cleaning. When reassembling, reattach the straw to the lid. Note: To ensure a leak-proof seal, turn lid to tighten until the click is heard.

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One of the winners!So my 10mo old can use a straw cup but doesn't know how to tilt up a regular cup yet. I think I've bought every one they make, so here's my review:

Nuby Flip-N-Sip: Strong valve so no leaks, hard to suck. She got frustrated very easily with this originally and I even find it hard to suck. She doesn't seem to get these handles.

Munchkin Click Lock Flip Top: Medium valve, no leaks, no handles which we seem to need. Fairly easy suck. One of our go-to's for water.

Munchkin Click Lock Straw: Light valve, no leaks, no handles. Easy suck. Likes to chew on the straw. One of our go-to's for water.

Munchkin Click Lock Weighted Straw: Light valve, no leaks (unless you don't screw lid on correctly), loves handles, likes to chew on the straw, weight works well. If you squeeze the straw while running water through the weight you can clean it pretty well. Comes with a straw cleaner. I like that it's clear. First cup she'll drink milk out of. I think this is our favorite. Sometimes I kind of prime it for her with the first drink. Wish it had oz markings.

Zo-li Bot Straw: No valve but closed straw so easy suck, leaks only if tossed just right on the floor, dribbles a bit if on side otherwise (similar to nipple), easy to hold handles, comes with a straw cleaner. She's not keen on milk in it but drinks water well. I like that it's clear and has oz markings.

Lollacup: No valve, open straw, easiest suck. This is just a cup with a straw. The straw may have a weight on it but it's short and stiff and doesn't move. She likes it. I haven't tried milk in it.

This cup is definitely not perfect, but it's the best training straw cup I've found for my daughter who is currently transitioning from a soft spouted sippy, and so still regularly tries to drink with it upside down. The weighted straw feature is the best designed I've seen. For that reason I'm giving it FOUR STARS, in its intended function as a training straw cup. If the weighted straw is a key feature you need in a sippy cup, then I'd definitely recommend this cup. But if you're just looking for the best sippy cup period, this one is only mediocre overall (I'd say TWO STARS), so I'd give it a pass.

PROS:- Best-designed weighted straw I've seen: It has a rounded bottom and the weight is disc-shaped, so the weighted straw moves super smoothly around the cup and my daughter has no problem drinking at any angle.- Fairly leak resistant (when using room temperature liquids), meaning if your kid tips it upside down or throws it across the room while using it, at most a drop or two will come out (whatever was already at the top of the straw). But I would not trust it beyond that (see below)

However, this cup also definitely has some negatives:- The click lock feature isn't super helpful, and makes it unnecessarily hard IMO to open/close the cup (if you overtwist it, it's very difficult to get off)- The flip-top lid is not securely attached and falls off frequently. As a result, this cup is definitely not one you'd trust upside down in your diaper bag- In addition, if you use this cup with cold/refrigerated liquids, the temperature differential causes the liquid to get sucked up through the straw and spill out of the top. Like, all over the place! (This issue will occur with any sippy that does not have a vent) So, I only use it for room temperature liquids, like water or freshly pumped breast milk. If you want a cup that can be taken in and out of the fridge, this is not a good choice- Handles are not removable (not a huge deal though, since I figure that once my daughter no longer outgrows the handles, she'll also have outgrown the need for a weighted straw)- Hard to clean (due to the weight at the bottom of the straw). For this reason I usually only use this cup for water (or if I need to use it for milk in a pinch, I make sure to wash it out immediately & thoroughly afterward)

However, we live with these negatives and still reach for this cup first (during this training phase when my daughter is still regularly trying to drink with the cup upside down) because the weighted straw feature is so much better designed than other cups.

For those also considering the ZoLi BOT Straw Sippy Cup - Orange 6 oz: I used that one for several years with my son. Same idea in general, but the weighted straw does not work as well; the cup has to be turned almost entirely upside down in order for the weight to fall to the top of the cup. However, the Zoli also has some advantages. It's much easier to get the lid on/off, and the flip-top lid is much more securely attached as compared to the Munchkin.)

I will continue using this cup as a trainer until my daughter learns that she can keep her straw cups upright while drinking, then I will get rid of it and transition her to a straw cup that has a vent, can be tossed around in my diaper bag without leaking, is easier to clean, and is probably also not made of plastic. For the record, my favorite sippy cup for older babies / toddlers / preschoolers (who don't need handles or a weighted straw) is the THERMOS FOOGO Vacuum Insulated Stainless Steel 10-Ounce Straw Bottle, Blue/Yellow.

I'm posting a video highlighting the key features of the Munchkin (including the weighted straw, click lock feature, and flip top lid) and also comparing the Zoli. Also a picture of my daughter drinking of out of this thing while holding it tipped up & backwards with no problems. Hope you find them useful!

Summary: This cup functioned but was not a good cup. The lid breaks off and it bubbles back up through the straw. We like the Zoli Baby BOT - Straw Sippy Cup instead.I started my son on the weighted straw cup at 6 months. The weighted straw idea is great but we had to go through quite a few cups to find the one we liked.The first cup we tried was the Munchkin Click Lock Weighted Flexi Straw Trainer Cup. It was fine for the first few days until it spontaneously started erupting milk out of the straw. The cup would just be sitting there and then all of the sudden milk would start bubbling out of the straw. This does not seem to happen with water. The lid will break off this cup. It is badly attached so just accept its going to happen.The next cup we tried was the Lollaland Lollacup. I really wanted to like this cup because it is made in the USA, but although it is very cute the weighted straw is too stiff so it does not bend, so it defeats the purpose of having a weighted straw at all.Then we tried the Innobaby Sippin' Smart EZ Flow 3-in-1 Stainless Straw Sippy Cup. This cup worked fine as long as you remembered to release the pressure as it instructs in the directions. If you don't it will do the same bubbling up thing as the Munchkin cup. This cup can withstand drops if they are not on the lid. The orange cap placement on this cup is bad, I had to take it off because it is too close to the straw and my baby kept putting the wrong one in this mouth, or when he would suck on the straw it would hit him in the face. Unfortunately this cup broke when dropped on our tile kitchen floor, because it landed right on its lid.Finally, we found a weighted straw cup that works. The Zoli Baby BOT - Straw Sippy Cup. I love this cup. It is sturdy enough to withstand many drops and does not seem to have the bubbling back up problem at all.